ESTABLISHED- 1890 i e Air 46P .itltr4t 0 a U, #ailg MEMBER SASSOCIATED PRESS 'VOL. XL. NO, 7. ANN ARBIOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1929 EIGHT PAGES PRICE FIVE CENT 3 OPERA COMENE TOUR WITH, SHOW IN CHI CO TODAY! Annual Production Has 100 R4 NE IUINTmto T and Comnmittecs. SPECIJAL TRAIN ENGAGED ' Merrie-Go-Rounid' to be Givens in Detroit Starting Next Friday. More than 100 students, membersI of the cast, choruses, and commit-! tees of "Morrie-G~o-Round," the twenty-fourth annual pr6auc ion of the Union Opera, will entrain this afternoon for the annual tour of cities of the East and Middle West. Four pullmnap coaches have been1 reserved for tlhc company and thae. scenery and costumens will travel in a baggage car, ahead of the coi - lpany. Tonight the first performance onI the road will be given in the Civic Opera 11oUSe in Ch icago. Dinner will be served on the special train. aned the comapanay will go directly to the theatre for the performanceI when it, arrives in the windy city. Plays Kalamiaz.oo Next From Chicago, the Op era will move on to Kalamazoo for a per-; formance tomorrow night. The company will probaibly make its de- parture from Chicago e~arly : tofl r- row morniti . Sunday, the Opera per,,onnel will lay over in Grand Rapids and play; one show there Monday night. Pies. Ruthvcn Sends Grad Club Invites Chiistmas Greetings, Students to Lunch of Iam glad. to take advantage Acm ncie esi th xzuzzzze ofthe opporttmity so0 kindly triii~~oatn.teCwo offred by the Michigan Daily A7mi lb a*'+ ~ dhvia to eten Chistms Geetngs tions to all Michigan students to the members of our Unliver- from Chcago to be the guests sity community. May the holi- oftecuatherglrun -r ity aougtt befartime of familyat eon on Monday, Dec. 30, at 12:30 it aghtto e, tie o faily o'clock. The luncheon, for which reunions and thc happiness Iivttosh caraybe that is to be found in being sntaotisthbagvenr atte {with parents and relatives and Iseto.isobegvnath friends. For some whose homes Chiicao Enginieer's club, at 314 are far away tais ispas Federal street. impsilytkidytogt Every undergraduate of the and affection are not subject Uiest sivtdt ted to thc bounds of space. Our and Inasmuch as this will be foreign student~s will find, the first time any such plan has think, that a special measure of= been attempted by the Chicago tegoloftheChita club it is expected that guests scason v yll come to them from I will flid the informal get-to- the Americans among Whom al. geh. interesting and cnjoy- they are for the time being able making their homes. May I add one word of per- sonal. appreciation? We have Pvn FO H P been passing through a rather P 9 S F R ' trying and exacting period in, fl Rhlf the past few months, and with- 1 out the splendid co-operation of 1 1 ic'OM LT[~ the students, individually' and - collectively, my own~ task and that of the other officers of the Henderson and Weems to Bring University would have been in- i Orchestras to Ann Arbor I c finitely harder and' more un- !l pleasant. I am truly grateful in February. 1 for th is.d Alexander Grant Rut yven. TICKETS STILL ON SALEd I f ES Ted Weems' Victor Recording or-h CH9 0I f Bl M I chestra and Fletcher Henderson6 and his originzal Columbia record- is CITS HA DLLI UL MI'M;orchestra, two nationaly fim-?p ed"to providee music frte!1 Say Rein;o TerorExitdJ-flop, according to ana an- Auburn Prison Due to Work Ionemn ae atngtb ~f XJ~Ifr~I Richard A. Furniss, chairmian of the s( uV RHEL All -A inerif DAMAGE, DEA9THS NWYRN IDI IF allselctin o ~TTr published the All-,A liv LVVL L~lLIL ICamp, today macie Telegraph Lines Broken, Trains star team for 19r Grantland Rice. Stopped, Highways Choked Rice's selection, by 36 Hour Snowstorm. Ideude six from the four from the East, COMMU ICATONISCUT!tile southwest, foll COMMNICTIO ISCUT Ends-Donchess, -- Schoonover, Arkan Eastern and Southern Michigan ; Tackles --- Nagr Suffer Most Severely; sots.; Sleight Purd Guards- -Montgci Many Found Dead. I burgh; Cannon, N4 S 's 1929 ican Team Y., Dec. 19._. ih ch for years 'American mfout- Ahe late Waiter epublic an all- 129, picked by s, which in- ,e Middle West, tand one from lows : i Pittsburgh; .nsas. rski, Minne- due. nnery, .Pitts- rotre Dame. (By Associated Press) DETROIT, Mich., Dec. 19.--Low-t er Michigan tonight was engagedj in the task of repairing the havoc' wrought by a 36 hour blizzard w'hich choked highways with snow, carried away telephone and tele- graph lines, crippled railroads, and caused deaths and the suspension of normal activities in more than score of cities. ALIN 51-9 Sections of the state were totally cut off from communication until late today while connections from other quarters were only being manintained with dilliculty. In. many districts, buses and interurban cars had not operated for nearly 10 hours. While no figures regard-j ng the damage were available, re- ports from various parts of the state indicate that the cost of re- pairing disabledc wires and clearing away the snow would reach impos- ng totals.s Gale Sweeps Lake. .The bulk of the snow apparentlya fall in the central, easternl and! southern portions of the lower j Center-Ben Ticknor, Harvard. Quarterback-Carideo, Notre Dame. Halfbacks -- Cagle, Army; Glassgow, Iowa. Fullback-Welsh, Purdue. SHATTUCK DEFENSE DENIE[S ACCUSATION, New York Friend of Hoover Says He Had no 'P'art' in Late Sugar Lobbyings. SENATE CONDUCTS QUIZ' ( By Assouciated Press) WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. J!_. Whatever the reason for his cma CAGERS TO LONG SHOTS WHILE EXHIBITING, POWERFUL, OFFENSE 'Normi Daniels, Sophomore Star, Leads Scoringi t With Ten Baskets; Michigan Leads 27 to 1 at Half. t winlging tlzrough lb lioui's (de.fensIi55 ea Csy fashion,. Oach Xecii- 1 ke' sho~ck troop lls clh.d the Methodists tunder a 51-9 lbarra,--v ui tlie I final~e of the pre-Coitferejnce season last nzighzt oum tie Y'ost l iclh(. Ilo uise floor biefore a crowd of 2500. iDisplaying flashy otici isive powers altig with a defense which iliitedl the Albion scoring attempts to long shuts the~ NVOlverine reserves at Ito timle were threatened and the regular teaim, heli iln case of emzergency. was not calid up~on ill thle course of the 1~v NNith ' orm i Datmiels inl the high scoring role the second str ir1g Michiganz per toruner s exhibited a smooth working mlacline wvhich cxpecr- ienzced only a few erratic mtomentts.Of ball hanzdlinzg. Th'le former 1. ciroit Soul heastertn star tossedi in ten baskets, five inl each half, and dlisplay ed Sa polished floor galuie. Albioiu, oni the other haned, showed sign s of stage frigt iciei liii earln iliotilents of the g iamcid with the exception of tile first fecw mzomxents of the second half, whens three of the four Methodist goals Nere- Iregistered, seemred in a qiuanidary, unlable to solve Ml-ichiganis fast niurni -______ -short pass attack. Methodists Outclassed,. R[[~ UTO RU ELLimited to a single point, a sc H119X 9UTO UI[ cessful misdemeanor attem pt by Till D Huff, in the first half, the Albion ATt opportunitTO of a cerbcl at the basket and were helts to ot studenits to be Allowed to Drive balance shots, the majority frt behind the foul circle. Withi the c>:- Fars During Holidays; Will ception of the oipening momenats o~f Replace Ban Jan. 6. the second half when the Methzod- ists suddenly came to life ofnily to 1930 PER ISERMITS AVAILABL show a relapse: as quickly an td the renmainder of the game cwus ia r(- autmoile Ipetition of the tinitial sta o .. Studenzts may drilve uooie Sol Hudson, opened the cor .ng for both pleasure and business uses wihaiotso ne h akt after 12 o'clock thi morning, when I wichel was closely followed by Wte- the automnobile bani will be relax-l ketts' successful :foul attemipt,. Au ed for the holiday period, it is an- , Albion scoring thrust was blati:. n up in n-idfioor and Daniell; caged i nounced by W. B. Rca, assistant to c bautiful "dog" shot. .A amon t the clean of students.; later he added anothier and then t'f,.,.vmn of . 1 i,n wl e- st the Wolverines into a 9-0 l aIl r Front tlv,."e the shlow will mzove :i music committee. &Lii~~J1 ileUl elensc all o fo a C11..istalas ve!tion. along Lake Michigan -reportedf on to Lansing for a Christmas evc . This will be the first time hl that a0ml aewswipn pe'rformanace., tof,,)1lit tfor Christml-as REPO RT. BAD CONDITIONS Itofatthly eoiedbnsaothX1-mle reaulnt a hi upeing night, Saginaw for tihe night after 1)j Christmas, and thenz to D etroit for (3yAssociated Press) braye ever played together at a J-, sionz of all winter shipping. zin scv- four performanctes. ALL1a3AlNY, N. "Y., Dec. 19.---Col- Hop. Ted Weem1s, who is no{w play- ' ral cities. school sessionis were o nel CGeorge, F. Chandler, In his re- j ing ,At the Grnada cafe im Chicago, postponed because of the inability "Merrie-Go-Rouncl" will be give port made public tonight on the hias one of thie most popular or- of students to reach their class- in Orchestra Ball in Detroit Friday Auburn riot of last week, says that ehelstras in the country and has ; roorils, Ira practically every city and Saturday nighlts of next week < "a veritable reign of terror has ob- gained a wide acclaim during the south of Granad Rapids and Bay and Monday and Tuesday nights of tamned in this prison through the last several years by his radio dance f City workers were forced to walk the following week. machinations o h rmnl nporm. t hi os N'ew Year's night the ,show will o h rmnl iporm.It hi os plyi icnat. .control of the (mutual welfare) Fletcher Henderson anid his or- . Report] camne during the day play in Cialcaalnatti. Lecgue.r,, perhaps tile best knon ~ro t from numiero~us pvinatrs telling of Show Will Close i"Tn 'eO. Lau. Buffalo will be the next stop. Tie has recommended to C-over- 1 colored bands, have been received literally hundreds of automobiles After one performance there or nor Roosevelt the abolishment of, with enlthusiasmn at their appeCar- I and trucks abandoned along thei Jaur ,th hwwllmv othat orgranization. , !auaccs in Nell York City where they higbways by divers who dispab.red Cleelnd ora erfrnauie Te report also i'coiieided{ are playinl; regularly. Theiy havel of. ett em out of the drifts. ar .adwl ls nTld. .the "employmnt of at least 50 more, iiade seea .or;o h M iddle t Cities Suffer,. January 4.'cil f'leo oi guards. Immediate relief of over- West aiild.L' sitd to par(senlt, a su ~~o vrure eehn A the fEial tl p'fo~rni.anct'e tie,; "crowding, segregation of incorrig- ;prlor tyije of danzce ~e t. .tnJlidtelegraph 1poles, were reported iutl Aborible prisoners, withdrawal of prlv-I All arramigeune ts for the Jiloup Iinl Wayne, Oakland. Monroe, and compainyso illarestrn t deAsN ii ileves, increase of allowance for have been coimpleted,. according to adjaicent couniffes, cutting off corl-, return to their hocii~s for tile week-1 prison food and the employment of Francis Beebe. '31E, general chair- h11unicatiau between cities, townls endbefre lasesarcresmedin suficentcivilian staff to handle raan. The large gymn1asium in the and. farmhlouses in these sections. teniefrs iy.sar rsued ines of communication from the intramural building will be used, le t entire# Thumb district was A iia eera a edi h pris on to outside world. The report; again this year as the ballroom elotd u fffomtereto Mime thetre ast.nigh. Ro was based on an extensive investi- to provide ampile apace for tihe larger, tie state as far as transpotto Royer, of the "'leas ure Bound" gatio'i. by the organizer of the State ;crowd. which is expected. I was* concerned. Cities in which company. returnedth first, of this P 1olice Into all circumstances at-I Sale of tickets has been progres- street cars and buses gave upl the week and attendetImte rehearsal+ tending the outbreak at the .Au- ;sip,~ rapidly anid it is probable that unequal battle against time blizzard last nitMloyer trtiinedi the chanc- burn institution, at the request of all bids will be disposed of long be- incuding Lansing, Ann) Arbor, Bay 11mg choruses for several wee(ks be- I Governor Roosevelt. fore February' 14, the date for the CtSgnw ako.Btl forethe how ave ts iitia per Cells at Auburn were described i dance, according to Albert F. Donlo- Cre,FlnoticadPrtfu formanlce in Ann Arbor last week. by the Colonel as "antiquated, hue, '31, ticket chairman. The tic- ron. I d.. camp, dark and cold," and as; kets now remaining will be lplaced 1"smpyilihih______bigsonsaethsdedeknh 1 RCU D;are stored away." Union immediately upon time open- ;Tasotto ie FROM STEAMSHIP Prisoners there, lie asserted, "are 1ing of school, January 0. SilFgtn Smr RAMM D IN MISTpoorly and inadequately clothed." Although the favors have been tl ihtn tr RAMM D I IST "Since the riot in July there has chosen and will be available for ILate last evening thee trauispor- -- - been a great feeling of unzrest in distribution by the first of February, titian outlook for thle vacation Bermuda Shi p Is Caught in New I the prison, and some desperate I110i announcement as to their nature exodus today was fairly favorable. AdIcharacters have control of the wel- ? has as yet been made. A new plan, Railroad, bus and air :service were ! gYork Harbor; Tugs GiveAi fare league."i inaugurated this year, has succeed- all making headway against they by Response to Signals. -_____________________ ed in the procurinmg of exceptionallyI diatrusnwtomofhept _jAIYSUSPENDS attractive and valuablec favors at a { dosso trs fteps PUBLICATION. Yoainal cost. i Stout Air Lines announced the yE OK e.1.-cce heNtoa lgadDcrtn resumption of Detroit - Cleveland when their ship was rammed and WihtiissuTeDiy comnpany of Detroit has been se- srieysedyatron hl p ilssedpbc~inutlisrieysedyatrlowiesunk at the fog-hidden entrance xiissedpbiainutllected to provide time decorationslolbuliewreunngcse ofe N-wYrkssBay.m50dasstengeship The next issue will appear on 11motif, which is said to be of .i J t . ployimient to work against a high sugar tariff, Edwin T. Shattuck, of Newv York, a personal friend of President Hoover, testified today before the Sentate lobby commit- tee that he Imad never discussed the sugar lei es with the President. Called because of testiimotiy that he was retainmed by sugair interests partially because of his close rela- tion with .Hoover, tile attorney said it was nopt fair for tihe name of time chief executive to be "bandied about" in the lobby hearing. HT. C. Larkin, president of the t uuu uuiH JLaIy Uteain-in uuuuanLJ~II sugar production and opposing an inicreased tariff oni that p~roduct, enmployed Shattuck. lie had been fexaminedi closely by the lobby com- mittee for several days,.spcj)(ially in relation to Shattuck's work. IShiattack: testified today that, al- thoughi he had not talked With tme President about sugar lie had con- ferredi several timier concerning the matter wvith Walter Newton, a secretary to Hoover. A plan to send Senators to Cuba also was disclosed today by time conmnmittee. It came to light in a letter Gladys Moon Jones of the United S tate Sugar Association, wrote to George B. Francis, law partner of Shattuck. Thec letter said: "I suggest thmat you hold your plans -for sending Senators to Cuba, until I submit today's devel- opments on that situation." Questioned about the letter, Shat- tuck explained thmat Mrs. Jones had tsuggested that if some of the Sen- ators "could be induced to go to 1Cuba anid see the situation there, it would be advisable to do so. iIe added that it "was a very embryonic plan," and hie did not think "it got very far." He said he did not know what Senators were to gro to Cuba. 4 rjIijA V (,1l'11b U 1 JL 1 PJl.ZU w IV; conmmence at 83 o'clock Monday morning, Janm. 0, with time reopen- ig of school. No students will be .permitted to op~erate automobiles after that time unless their cars bear 1930 Ui versity permit tags. > Students who have University driving permits but Imave not yet I filed applications at the office of the dean, of students for renewal of the permits must turn in their l applications today if they are to receive their 1930 license permits on the day that school reopens, it '-dis announced. d puers of 19:30 state licemnse l plates must be known before out- lof -state students who have had am SIopportunity to -buy licenses nmay )obtaini blamnk applications from his office and fill them out and mail Sthmem back to thme office from their -'homes during Christmas vacation, Sas soon as they have purchased their state licenses. RILEY ANNOUNCES t°DEBATE SCHEDULE Michigan Will Debate Illinois and Iowa on Prohibition. Iwithm an easy basket after lae hadv slipped away from the MethoditlI d efenise forces. Huff opeimed the scori for Ar.l- blon by dropping in a foul sho't which wias promptly otl'set when 'Ilfiudson~ broke through to s(.rc#retwo slxrt s osi 1aiIrDaniels flipped in an overhead bal- { ket bringing the score to iI- I. Downing took a pass from uDanils Son an offside play and adde'l ai - o tmer goal from under time btvsket. Daniels tipped in a follow up shot which was closely followed by a .pa-r. 'of shots by Weiss under the basket. :Ricketts made gooq on the only Welverino attempt from bhmnd the 'Efoul line and Jones added another' ton a long pass from Wteiss to close { the half at a 27-I scor'e. Albion Makes Spurt. ' Albion took possession of the ball shartly after the 'opening of the second half and after :finding themselves unable todrive through E the Wolverine's closely knit de-y fense opened up a barrage of long; ~shots which proved temporarily 1 ieffective. Huff dropped one from Imidfloor to open the second half scoring. Neller dribbled to the out - er edge of the foul circle and then "flipped in the second Albion goal of the evening. Huff added anothet' from inidfloor a moment later to lII' i Y . 7 y i amnidshzips by the Clyde liner Al- laitvcsue ec vsu wsue kac gonquin at 4 p. mi. Wednesday as!hBemd-on siptpedFp g Upo Congress Roster After Short Rie off Ambrose lightship to drop her !___- pilot. The Algonquin was outward- Richard Hopkins Is Confirmed any action during time renuc bound for Miam.-and Galveston with 189, passengers. by Senate as Candidate of the w eek. The pilot boats Sandy Hook amid for Federal Bench. After two days of debatc New Yorker, the first vessels to re-i _____nominationl of Richard J. He spond to the 1430 S signals of the ([3v Associatd Tress) to be Federal District judg. two ships, picked up the lifeboats WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 19.- Kansas 'was cu tirilld 491 of the fort Victoria with 1hcr pas- Once more pledging the long pen- Senators l3laine. Republican, stingers and most of her crew of ding tariff bill an undisputed right consin, and 'y'dings, Den mena~nathe ure.~'CyiiouiiULinies plows were, bard at work on time !Cess Chicago route last night fighting snow drifts near Klinger Lake. ainder (-- e, the Hpkins,- gforl to 22. 1 Wis- I nocrat, I . Adejodc Michigan will meet teams repre- rigthe~ Dr.Ade to Codut senting the universities of Iowa and; Daniels Clinic, Lecture W-ere Illinois in the conference debates team out Alfrednext semester, Floyd K. Riley, of~ and scorE Dr. dler noed pycimlo-tihe speech departmlent, coach of Istccessicl gist fron Vientn, is to be brought to time team anmnouned yesterday. entire lee the 'University to conduct a lecture The question for discussion will be let .whmic Rand demonstration clinic in the "Resolved: that the At ericau msy,,- Daiels'c INatural Science Auditorium on Sat- te"I of lprohiibitioit should bec so i o an of u rday. January 10, fromim 2 to 4 modified as to permit time several I basket a. o'cloc;k. states to adopt liquor control sitmi-j shot to:c 3 ~lar to that of the Canadian. provin- ing Cowie Reports Recentce'pMcig I Tryouts for thme debating squad Operation on Van Tyne for next semester will be held Weiss r shortly after the semester starts. Dowling 'In answer to persisting rumnors I Present memnbers of the team will Hudson+ pervadiing the campus concerning; be eligible for competition nexctI Daniels the condition of Prof. Claude Hal- ! year, as the conference ruling lienm- Ricketts stead Van Tyne, bead of thme de-', ting a debater to one semester of:{ Jones 1. partinent of history, who has been activity has been dropped. Jeanette undergoing an illness conteening - ___________ whichlittl hasbeen disclosed t whic little ;. hs ,. Lter Badgr Car f .eMethodtist total to7 Is led the Veenker coached tof their apparent lethergy red two follow ub shots in )n. Ricketts dribbled the- Mgth of the floor for a heas- ch :was followed closely by eighth goal of tihi evenmg 7verhead shot uinder ti1v and tossed an over hecad close the Methodists scur- ;an: f...... i. f. ... c. ...'< r. g. ., 1. g. .. f. ...., c. ... FG FT[ ..2 3 ..5 0 ..3 0 .10 0 ..2 1 ..1 1 ..0 0 22 5 fl 1 Ph"S 0 2 0 (1 5 It Tot 10 6 20 5 3 0 51. R.